Flash flood watch expected tonight into Monday

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Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun

Tristan Tremble, 8, of Baltimore, plays outside at University Square near the University of Maryland Hospital at South Greene Street. Although snow is still on the ground, temperatures rose into the mid-Fifties Monday afternoon.

Tristan Tremble, 8, of Baltimore, plays outside at University Square near the University of Maryland Hospital at South Greene Street. Although snow is still on the ground, temperatures rose into the mid-Fifties Monday afternoon. (Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun)

Snow clings to Worth Kerr's facial hair as he uses a snowblower to clear sidewalks in front of the Rape Crisis Intervention Service of Carroll County on Center Street in Westminster as heavy snow falls.

Snow clings to Worth Kerr's facial hair as he uses a snowblower to clear sidewalks in front of the Rape Crisis Intervention Service of Carroll County on Center Street in Westminster as heavy snow falls. (Dave Munch, Baltimore Sun Media Group)

Tonight, there will be showers and thunderstorms, some producing heavy rainfall, with the chance of rain being 90 percent. Some areas are also expected to have fog after midnight, according to the NWS. Rain is expected to continue into Monday.

Historic flooding and the coldest temperatures in decades made weather headlines in Baltimore in 2014. Rainfall records were set in April and August, and after a frigid winter, the summer was comfortable and fall cool. The year is expected to be the coolest and wettest here in years.